Prof Maria Lee

Professor of Law

Faculty of Laws

UCL SLASH

Joined UCL

1st Sep 2007

Research summary

Maria's research interests lie in the law and policy of environmental protection. She is particularly interested in the ways we make decisions on environmental matters, especially in areas of high technological complexity and controversy. She concentrates on the governance of decision making, examining the use of expertise, public participation and varied regulatory approaches. Maria's work also examines the borderlines between private law (especially tort) and environment / public health regulation. The private law of tort is frequently however called on to protect individual rights or interests (in eg property, physical integrity, amenity) affected by regulation itself or by a regulated activity. Where these private / individual rights and interests meet collective / public interests, the private law of tort meets regulation.

Teaching summary

Undergraduate

Maria Lee contributes to the undergraduate course in tort law

Graduate

Maria Lee contributes to postgraduate courses in environmental law and policy

Maria Lee has supervised PhDs on a range of areas of environmental law, risk regulation and tort.

Education

University College London

SFHEA, Teaching and Learning in Higher Education | 2018

College of Law, London

Cert., Legal Practice | 1994

The College of Europe

LLM, European Law | 1993

University of Nottingham

BA, Law with French | 1992

Biography

Maria Lee joined UCL as a Professor of Law in 2007. She is co-director of the Centre for Law and the Environment. She is a member of the editorial committee of the Modern Law Review and the Journal of Environmental Law. Maria taught previously at King's College London and at the University of Central Lancashire.